Mark Rolfing, of NBC Sports and Golf Channel is back on the show, as he always is at the end of the year, to talk about the 2018 season, and to look ahead to 2019
Bob Zafian, the co-owner of the collectibles auction site, www.greenjacketauctions.com is back on the show to talk about the auction, which is currently open and will be until December 8th.
Brian Alley, the Head Professional at the Primland Resort in Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is on the show to talk about his beautiful golf destination.
Ron Whitten, the Architecture Editor at Golf Digest profiles Pete and Alice Dye. Pete's health is deteriorating and Ron just wanted to see how his old friend is doing.
Steve Eubanks from Global Golf Post is back on the show, this time telling the story of the No.1 player in the world, Sung Hyun Park. Incredibly popular in Korea, not that well know around the rest of the world. Steve examines why that is.
Washington Post columnist and award winning author John Feinstein is back on the show, this time, to talk about his latest novel, "The Prodigy". It's the story of a teenage golf phenom that finds himself competing for a major championship
World Golf Hall of Fame member Bernhard Langer is back on the show, fresh off his 38th PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS victory. He's the leader in the race for the Charles Schwab Cup. Should he win the Cup again this year, it would be his 5th.
Golf instructor, inventor and research scientist Marius Filmalter is on the show for the first time, talking about his putting philosophy. Fins out more on his website, www.mariusgolf.com
Bob Childs, the owner of the House of Fleming in Atlanta is back on the show to talk about the business of high end "skin" products...alligator belts, wallets, purses and more
PGA Tour player Kyle Thompson is on the show to talk about the fact that he's given this all he has to give, and that if he doesn't qualify for the PGA Tour through the WEB.COM Finals, he will give it up, and try something else.
Thomas Pagel, The Senior Director of Rules and Amateur Status with the USGA is back on the show to talk about the games governing bodies decision on "green reading books"